It's a racing game that just fulfils an excitment level when you just want a fast-action racing game with no bullcrap slow cars. All which include chipped paint, dents, busted windshilds, smoke, busted lights, all those effects.Īs for gameplay, it's on a solid level, though it compares more on arcadish-type gameplay than simulator than, say, Gran Turismo. Car damage looks impressive, as you don't see anything like this with lisenced cars for some odd reason. Same goes with the lush enviroments, ranging from the track enviroment to the lighting effects. During gameplay when you up/downshift, you'll see the driver in the car reach for the gear-stick, and move it appropriatly (I.E., down from 1-2, up from 2-3, etc.). Not only do the body of the cars look as smooth as they can get, but you can also see other such things as the interior, driver, and engine from the windows. ![]() ![]() ![]() Graphics are smooth, with the cars having little to be seen pixilated in them. Sound effects are one thing, as they sound crisp, such as the tire squeals, engine notes (Although not exact to real life, this is only a game, afterall), the chopper blades, engine sirens, horns, etc. ![]() I'm probably gonna be speaking a bit on a foreign level here (Racing game, as opposed to shooter, RPG, etc.), but Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 is probably one of the few games that could easily max out gaming graphics but still keep gameplay for it's genre.
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